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Their signature song. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks.
This was the lead single from their 10th album "Freeze-Frame" released in 1981. The Japanese title is "Fallen Angel". It was a huge hit all over the world and is also one of their signature songs. The music video was aired a lot on early MTV.
This song is about a man who is shocked to see his high school crush on a double-page spread in a men's magazine. With that in mind, I think the Japanese title is a brilliant choice.
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